Mistubishi Forklift Trucks, premium suppliers of new and used forklifts

Our forks are made by combining traditional skills with innovative designs and high-technology production processes. The bend-and-upset forge process achieves the maximum levels of accuracy and control, while creating a product that is both dimensionally and structurally sound.

To achieve the highest quality standard, every fork is heat treated, shot blasted and checked for hardness and cracks. All other tests & measurements are conducted on a statistical basis in accordance with ISO 2330, BS 5639 & DIN 15175, FEM and ITA CERTIFICATES

If desired certificates can be provided together with each pair of forks.

Wear on a fork always appears under the heel. Forks must be checked regularly because a small amount of wear can have a huge effect on capacity. As shown on the capacity reduction curve below, a 10% reduction in thickness results in a 20% reduction in capacity. Regulations state that a 10% reduction in thickness requires the forks to be replaced.

Fork Calipers

For a quick inspection of fork wear you can use fork calipers. This handy tool allows you to measure wear while forks are mounted on the lift truck.

How do they work?

There are two pair of points on the caliper jaws. The outer pair (A) sets the calipers to the original fork thickness (point 1). When these points are positioned, the inner points (B) are automatically set to 90% of the original thickness. If the inner points (point 2) pass over the fork arm, you will know you have more than 10% wear.